Albuquerque Warehouse Space

Asset-based warehousing, 3PL, and contract storage at the I-25 and I-40 corridor crossroads

Johnson Warehousing operates a 12,000 sq ft facility in Albuquerque, NM, with current capacity available for contract warehousing, pallet storage, fulfillment, and 3PL programs across central New Mexico. We own and operate the building, the racks, the yard, and the local handling. Albuquerque sits at the intersection of I-25 and I-40, the north-south and east-west corridors that move freight between Denver, Texas, the Southwest, and Mexico. That positions the facility as the network’s central New Mexico hub and the natural pairing facility for our Santa Fe operation 60 miles north.

What This Location Is Best For

Albuquerque is positioned for buyers who need a working New Mexico facility with real capacity available right now and the freight-corridor location to move inventory in any direction. The strongest fits include:

  • Contract warehousing Albuquerque programs for ongoing operations needing dedicated space, consistent handling, and inventory reporting against current open capacity.
  • Distribution warehouse Albuquerque operations using the facility as a central-Southwest node for outbound to El Paso, Texas, Arizona, and the Colorado Front Range.
  • Pallet storage Albuquerque for regional distributors and brokers needing buffer capacity without signing a lease. 300 pallet positions are currently open.
  • Fulfillment center Albuquerque and ecommerce fulfillment Albuquerque for regional brands serving the Southwest customer base.
  • Transloading, cross-docking, and freight rework for inbound freight moving along the I-25 and I-40 corridors that needs to be received, sorted, and released on a schedule.
  • Hospitality FF&E staging for hotel renovations, resort openings, and project-based programs across central and northern New Mexico.
  • Project staging for film and entertainment production running across the Albuquerque-Santa Fe film corridor, where Netflix, ABQ Studios, and major streaming productions drive consistent FF&E, set, and equipment storage demand.
  • 3PL and broker partner capacity when networks need an asset-based yes in New Mexico without standing up their own building.

Albuquerque’s economy is shaped by Sandia National Labs, Kirtland AFB, the Intel Rio Rancho semiconductor facility, a growing film and entertainment production industry, and the regional healthcare and hospitality base. That mix drives steady demand for accountable storage, controlled handling, and reliable receiving from buyers who operate against real deadlines and compliance requirements. The facility also serves as the southern anchor of the Johnson Warehousing northern-corridor network, paired with Santa Fe to the north and connected by I-25 to the Denver/Centennial and Colorado Springs facilities.

Services Available at the Albuquerque Facility

Depending on your inventory profile and program timeline, the Albuquerque facility can support:

Not every service operates at the same scale in every market—tell us what you’re trying to accomplish and we’ll confirm the best-fit workflow.  

Who We Typically Support in Albuquerque 

This facility is positioned to support: 

  • Defense, aerospace, and government suppliers serving Sandia National Labs, Kirtland AFB, and the broader research and contract ecosystem that requires predictable handling, secure storage, and controlled release schedules.
  • Industrial and semiconductor distributors serving Intel Rio Rancho and the regional manufacturing base. More on industrial and manufacturing programs.
  • Film, television, and entertainment production teams working across the Albuquerque-Santa Fe production corridor who need FF&E, set, and production equipment storage between projects.
  • Hospitality and FF&E rollout managers coordinating resort renovations, hotel openings, and casino refresh programs across New Mexico. More on hospitality FF&E logistics.
  • Healthcare and medical distributors serving UNM Health, Presbyterian, and the regional health system network. More on healthcare facilities and medical distribution.
  • Ecommerce and DTC brands scaling regional fulfillment for the Southwest customer base. More on ecommerce and DTC warehousing and fulfillment.
  • Food service and restaurant chain supply teams running regional replenishment across New Mexico, west Texas, and southern Colorado. More on food service and restaurant chain warehousing.
  • Brokers and 3PL partners needing asset-based New Mexico capacity for a client without standing up their own operation. More on broker and 3PL partner overflow.

Facility Snapshot 

  • Total space: 12,000 SF  
  • Dock doors
  • Yard/trailer parking
  • Security: controlled access/cameras  
  • Handling: racked / floor stack / special handling notes
  • Systems & reporting: WMS / inventory reports/barcode 

How Fast Can We Start? 

Most programs follow a simple path: 

  1. Assess your inventory profile, timeline, and service needs 
  2. Design the right mix of space + handling + reporting 
  3. Launch receiving and storage, then scale as your program changes 

If you’re working against a deadline (install windows, openings, or staged rollouts), tell us your target dates, and we’ll build around them. 

FAQs

Yes. The Albuquerque facility currently has 300 pallet positions and significant open floor space available for contract warehousing, pallet storage, fulfillment, and 3PL programs. This is one of the most open Tier 2 facilities in the Johnson Warehousing network. Tell us the size of your program and we will confirm the fit.

Yes. The Albuquerque facility supports project staging, overflow storage, seasonal cycles, and ongoing contract warehousing programs. Short term storage and longer-running programs both run out of the same building.

Yes. The I-25 and I-40 corridor location makes Albuquerque a natural fit for cross-dock and transload programs moving freight north-south or east-west. Restack, rewrap, relabel, and inspection workflows are supported on top of receiving and outbound.

Yes. The Albuquerque facility supports set storage, FF&E for production wrap and re-prep cycles, and equipment storage between projects across the Albuquerque-Santa Fe film production corridor. Scheduled release tied to production calendars is part of the standard workflow.

Yes. Albuquerque runs as a stand-alone location or as part of a multi-market program that pairs with Santa Fe to the north, connects to the Denver/Front Range network via I-25, and serves Texas, Arizona, and the broader Southwest via I-40. For most New Mexico buyers, Albuquerque is the right primary location.

Need overflow capacity, staging, or freight support in Albuquerque?

Tell us what you’re storing, how soon you need to start, and whether this is overflow, project staging, cross-dock/rework, or an ongoing warehousing program.

Email Address

warehousinginfo@johnson-united.com

Phone Number

800-568-6683

Location

215 Rossmoor Road SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105